THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961.
England may try
try avoid
avoid Test draw CHINESE WIN POPPY
CHALLENGING DECLARATION:
BY DEXTER EXPECTED
Bombay, Nov. 15.
England who are 237 runs ahead with seven second innings wickets in hand, are expected to make a challenging de- claration against India tomorrow in a bid to force a result in the first Test here.
After India had been dismissed for 390, to trail on the first innings by 110, England sought quick runs this evening and at the close were 127 for three, scored in even time.
With 330 notes remaining. ! England will probalay bat for about an hun before declaring in the hope of ensuring an in-
teresting Brush
India have had the worst of the match so far and Dex ter cannot be expected to sel them loo eray a lask. Fei at the same time he will want to give his attack, and esper- lally spinners Tony Lock and γλαντ Allen. the maxim amount of time possible 10 dismiss their opponents.
Lock's 2,000th
Lock
The Howle
whom the
Early on i looked as if the overnight fifth wicket pair, C. G. Borde and S. Durani. would take India to within comfortable reach of Eng- land's mamunoth first innlags,
sport.
Record stand
But after they had put on 142 11 establish un Indian with warket record against England, Duran was briantly caught
Bob Barber at extra-cover of Auto
fedthander
11. Insha's aly trully aggressive batsman
two fours in! 71 made :: 155 minutes Bde B ilgi on until just bc- made his ck on the malele Byfore tons when David Smith
last four wickets capturing De
kunked baric dus leg-sturny lu Claun dis first wicket Test
Indians Teat most has already
This mornITIK. mcluding 1 3,000th of Alja career, da energe with an analysis of 4-74
Lock's vielama
ble chances which proyed costly. He was later switched to the outfield.
Bob Barber. Peter Richardson. David Smith and Allen all ex-¦
Richardson celled in the Aeld. tok over as wicketkeeper for Linare during the
morning
casion, after John Marray win! of for affention Lo a cu cy Bu he was not responsible for the high Lastly
extras---45
which we mostly due 10 warntav bowiing. Atun Brown! was mable to control his length rarely
COCTION
201
be dengikotin
Scoreboard
ENGLAND
FM innings 500 for 8 wkt der
Second Innings
P. E. Richardsun, e Kripal Sigh
Durani
H. W Barber, run out KY Barrington, not out
Bi valuable knock of 69.1 la legmert 260 minutes, in- ednat ubat tours. Lock Inished
te the interval.
·『」『1.、·¢,
H Smith, b Durant Dexter, not out
Extos
Total (for 3 wkts)
*~*°*" | 2 |
fall of Wickets: 1-7, 2-93, 3-93. Bowling Analysis
127
s
key
wait- text lend a seri lently throughout the unings ofler worrying and sealing the eacher batman before Kaining his reward
last
spell whom his figures read 2-4-10-4
weakness
in
bglands
Pierwise excellent
He is the 4th bowler AN 7. ket history to pass the 2.000 milestone and to the ol sent-day player to achieve
a position been a problem this
0 M R 19
!!
Desal Ranjane Borde Dornad
A 16
7
t
24
2K
Kripal Singh
15
33
Br
missed three fairly conferia.
INDIA
First kings
Test
Ken Barrington heid gne splendid cafel
a slip, but.
Macao Grand Prix
drivers have
first workouts
Macao, Nov. 16.
N 3 Contractor, Allen
M. L Jasimha, Barrington
Dexter
Barber
A
Allen
X
13
K
Masurekar.
38
56
Lock
G. Milkha Singh, Brown
6. Horde, b 1. Smith
Durani, e Barber b Allen
4 Kripal Singh, not out
K. Kunderam thw Lock
Desai, Richardson Luck Hanjane,
Barber
Kumar, à Lock
Extrus
Total
Lock
*
ONE FOR
THE
CRUSADERS
Patricia Johnson gets one into the basket for Crusaders in their first Hongkong match against the Wing Hong Middle School at the Southorn Stadium last night. The visiting Australian team won by 45 points to 33.-China Mail photo.
MVP award
for
Roger Maris
Buston. Nov. 10.
Reger Mulis, the only man to nu 61 bom, runs Im all Major League baseball this season,
45 yesterday won the American 300 Longues "Most Valuable Player award for the second consecutive year
Fall of Wicketa: 1-80, 2-121, 3-140, 4-273, 5-315, 6-342, 7-356, 8-358, 9-381, 10-390.
Bowling Analysis
R W
Smith
12 54
Dexter
Lork
25
Intermittent rain during the whole day, some-Barber
times in the form of heavy downpour, failed Alter to soak the spirit of the bunch of hardcore enthusiastic car racers who have come from
74
--Reuter.
For the second time running. Maris, who surpassed even the nortal Babe Ruth when he hil his Gist home run on the last day of the season, took the 1 League's top eward by nosing out New York Yankee team- malc Mickey Mantle.--UPI.
Hongkong, Singapore, Okinawa, Borneo and English Board of Control Meeting
Manila for this weekend's Macao Grand Prix
races.
Since early mas nung they turne taken to the track, to have the first feri of then racers or their Production cars on the improved 3.8 miles tortuous Guia Cirent.
NOTICE
AUCTION OF HORSE
to
The auction of the race horse "EVER YOURS" scheduled take place at the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club today has been post- poned
A
further
announcement
will be made at a later date as to when the horse will be auctioned.
A. E. Bade SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
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Duuullis to rabi, excitement reigns Anuing the majority of the people of this quiet old city.
For the lust four days the young generation, the fancicrs ΑΠΟ people at all walks of life, streamed
down
to the wharf at night to have a
£120,000 TEST PROFITS
DISTRIBUTED TO CLUBS
London, Nov. 15.
first look at the cars unloaded A windfall of £120,000 from the profits of the five
from the Hongkong Steamers, i
any of these, making their Arst appearance in the city.
Favourites
They also search for familiar The children have al- faces ready picked up their favourite €4 All the Gut Chemil's old hants have their admirers her Hardwick
there is Redfern and there is Pate-
man, and Baxter is there
Test matches between England and Australia last summer, was distributed at Lord's today by the Board of Control.
The MCC, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire,
1
Caldwell gives up
John
British title
London, Nov. 15. Coldwell DI Belfast, who is recognised in Europe as the world bantamweight chain- pion has relinquished his Bri- tish flyweight title.
Caldwell
will be shortly beading for Sao Paulo to meet American-recognised champion
DAY
The
SOCCER MATCH
A SMALL CROWD SEES A GO(A)LDEN HARVEST
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER unseasonal rain which hit the Colony yester- day ruined the attendance for the annual Poppy Day Soccer Match at the Club Stadium last night but it did not detract from the entertaining display put on by the two teams.
Eder Jofre of Brazil for the The Rest overwhelmed the Combined Services by
undisputed world bantam- weight title.
British promoter Jack Solo- mons presently is in Sau Paulo arranging for the Jofre-Caldwell bout, expected to take place in late January
Caldwell took thre world title from France's Alphonse Halimi BBd
de- successfully fended
it in a return bout UPL
British Rugby team's tour cancelled
Sydney, Nov. 15. The British Rugby League team's tour of Australia next! year has been cancelled after a breakdown in negotiations over finance, Mr Hill Buckley, chair. man of the Australian, Rugby League. Board of Control, an- nounced here.
a
He said New Zealand had ne- cepted an invitation to send team Lo Australia instead. China Mall Special.
Spurs in European Cup quarter-finals
London, Nov. 15. Tottenham Hotspur, England's 'double' champions, reached the quarter-finals of the European Cup Tournament tonight when they drew 1-1 (half-time 1-1) with Feyenoord, of Holland, here.
Tottenham won the arst leg in Rotterdam 3-1 to win the tie on an aggregate of 4-2. Toltenham join the holders, Benfica (Portugal), Juventus (Italy), Real Madrid (Spain) and Leigeois (Belgium) in the quarter-final round.
The goals Feyenoord were the first to
score
first in the second leg of their round proper tle in the Inter- Cities Fairs Cup Football Tournament here
Vojvodina,
led 3-0 at half-time, won the lie on a 10-3 aggregate, having been beaten 2-1 in the first leg in Salonika. --Reuter,
who
in this beavy-tuckling World Cup playoff
maich played before a crowd
суде
nine goals to two and produced some very attractive football in doing it.
maybe
were
After a comparatively even The Services were rat half in which the Services down but they certainly held the opposition to a 3-1 lead not out and just to prove it the Chinese boys ran riot after Dixon neatly headed his side's the interval and sent goalkeeper second goal. Swinnerton to the back of the
net six more times to retrieve scoring efforts
WAS
The players are 10 be con- gratulated on "mus! sporling and spirited performance under difficult conditions.
THE TEAMS
10
The few fans who braved the weather were well re- warded for their enterprise and if Wong Chi-keung
The Rest: Kwok Chow-ming. Luk ilze entertainer-in-chief- to Tsi-bay Suen Chi-kenn everyone except left-back Chung-kwong, Lau Tim. Kwok Ka-n- Turner-Lee Tak-wai. withune, Wong Chi-keung, Kung Wah-
kit. Lec Tak-wal, Yeung Wal-ytp four goals to his credit, was the man who mattered it came to putting the score- board manipulators to work.
A fitting goal
Swinnerton
Caldran, Logan, Mufcatin).
Combined Services: when
Lowther. Turner. Rie. Stephenson Dixon, Beni. Reld, Davit.
Referee: Mr F. R. Pratlett
the the
Davis made the
As befitted the occasion Combined Services opened scoring wher: most of some defensive in- decision to drive the ball Intoj the net The left-winger's effort really started something for: the Chinese boys raced to the. other end and Ho Cheung-yau quickly chalked up the equali-
ser.
both There were chances at ends but only Lee Tak-wai and j
to Yeung Wai-yip managed turn them account to
give their side a 3-1 advantage al the' hail-way stage.
UK SOCCER RESULTS
Oidliam
3
London, Nov, 15. Results of matches played in Britain tonight were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division IV
2 MansBeki Postponed from September 20)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE “A'
7 St Marcan
I Postponed from November 11) FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP Third Round
Celtic
After the interval the Chinese) boys really applied the pres- sure and to spite of several Ser- positional changes in the vices side and the substitution Bournemouth of Mulcairn for Stephenson they Sunderland were unable to stem the
of goals.
Nor wish
flow Workington
Counters cane thick and fast. Lee Tak-wat started it with a double and not to be outdone Kwok
Kam-hang
came upfield to bang one in.
Sporting
Wong Chi-keung then look a hand and chalked one up for himself and just afterwards did a neat 'assist act for Lee Tak- wai to notch is fourth of the evening.
3 Cardi
3 Middlesbrough
Hlackpool
2
Hull
0
York City
1
Watford
-Reuter,
Patterson will fight Liston next year
Philadelphia, Nov. 15. Floyd Patterson
World heavyweight champion
and top con tender Sonny Liston will meet in a tie bout next year if they win fights due to be held next month According 10 promoter Tom Bolan.
of 65,000 under floodlight.
Zurich, Nov. 15. The lever spread. Kwok The Dutch went ahead after
The World Soccer Cup play Kain-hung made another ex- seven minutes when shot rán loose to Bennaers who France will be played an De- officials
between Bulgaria and cursion to remind the fans and that he still knew scored from close range
cember 16 in Milan, Italy, at San where the goal lay with a cop- After 10 minutes, Spurs hit Siro Stadium, the International tribution
Bolan, president of Champion- back when Dyson headed in. Soccer Federation decided here side's ninth
which produced his ship Sport Inc, said he has every Eight minutes later Spurs yesterday.-UPI.
and final scoring expectation the Patterson-Lis- lost Mackay who was taken
tor fight will be held. with slight concussion after a collision with a Dutch player. Mackay
after 20
off
returned minutes and seemed fully re- covered.
Other results
Turin, Nov. 15. Juventus (Italy) reached the
last eight in the European Cup
by
Surrey and Nottinghamshire, who in turn todasi beating Partizan staged the Tests, each received £9,356.
The other twelve First Class Counties each had 43,803, Ox-¡
and Cambridge Univer- ford sities £2,000 each, the Minor | Counties 689 each and Com- Some will go home disappointed bined Services £250 for they have not seen Wolfkili | yet still not knowing that this i gentleman will not be able to take part in this year's Grand Prix.
Others wish hard he will be here next year.
Leeds wicket
On top of this, the 17 First Class Counties received £45,000 || from television tees, roughly i £2,650 each.
As expected the Kent pro- posal that broken-time pay- ment should be made to amateurs in County Cricke
second
in, a | (Yugoslavia) 5-0
leg match.
Juventus, who led 2-0 at half- lime, won the tie aggregate of 7-1-Router.
Madrid, Nov. 15. De Madrid beat
was passed over to the MCC Leicester Inquiry Committee which is now examining
on
ยก
effort.
International Rugby referee Bobby
Bobby King
gives instructive talk
Atletico
City 2-0 tonight in At their second game of the eighth the whole finals of the European Cup. structure of the First Class winners' Cup Tournament. game in this country.
Sunday cricket
By LANCASTRIAN
the Clubhouse of the HKFC yesterday evening a good number of players availed themselves of the opportunity of listening to interna- tional referee Mr N. H. R. King's talk and his answers to questions on the laws and mode of play of Rugby Football today.
Those who were there were favourable
of
The promoter was here yes- terday to make
arrangements
for the forthcoming fight here between Liston and Germany's Albert Westphal, and for the December 4 'bout between Pat- terson and Tor McNeeley in Toronto.
Listun,
who arrived .m Philadelphia yesterday trom his Denver, Colorado training camp. predicted at a press conference he would knock out Westphäl within five rounds-Reuter.
Programme for HKAAA's Third
Open Meeting
After this victory Allelico advanced into the quarter-finals i of the tournament. The Spanish tears and Leicester tied 1-1
Owing to lack of entries the This committee will be meet their first game in Leicester on
hammer throw, Jadies' high Chan Lye-choon of Stiga- The condition of the much ing again next week and it is October 15-AP.
jump and Javelin will not Be pore is the must cheered con- criticised Leeds wicket, where likely that their report will be
Berlin, Nov. 15.
circumstances, included testant. He is the idol of the
in the Hongkong England heat Australia in ready before the end of January. Glasgow Rangers (Scotland) thoroughly entertained by all until half-time; to tell Chinese youthful population,
the Amateur Athletic Association three days, received attention.
beat Vorwaerts (East Germany)
Mr Bobby King said and took players that the game is to be Third Open Meeting on Satur and his Lola Chimax Es ex-
The Yorkshire representative pected to give his supporters
The possibility of big cricket 2-1 in the first leg of their heart in hearing from him that played within the spirit of the day, November 18, which is due stated that Yorkshire were well on Sundays again emerged. mighty treal.
In European Cup first round pro- funny things that happen here laws: and to tell all that thle to start at 2.30 pp. aware that the pitch for the response to the request of the per match here today.
in Hongkong happen at home great game is to be played to be Finally, the veteran Eduardo Leeds match was not up to the Home Office, which has invited All the goals came in the first as well."
enjoyed unless some idiot felt The main event is the Carvalho, is never absent from standard required for a five-day all sports to send their view on half-Reuter.
on
to be penalised on the spot. otherwise, in which case he was miles race for the Gorman the local fans' mind. He will Test.
the subject, Uie MCC asked the
Trophy which not be vying for the GP hon- He assured the Board of Con- counties ip forward their ours, but he will be around to
And he had a fourth gift 3.15 pm. This event la open to trol that Yorkshire County opinions so that these can be
too, and that was to speak and Chinese and local horn athletes give his team the moral support Cricket Club would do all in collated with those of all lead- and a few "secrets" of his long their
to "Hitch without any axes to ¦ only, power to ensure that ing cricket organisations in the years of driving experience future Test pitches were of the country and forwarded to AFP.
required standard.
Whitehall AFP.
THE GAMBOLS
WE HAVE GUESTS
I'LL OPEN
A GOTTLE
TO NIGHT
by Barry Apple
QUICK, GET ME.
SOME OLD RAG
SIO WIPH. IT UP.
Fairs Cup
Novi Sad, Nov. 15. Vojvodina, of Novi Sad, beat Hirakils, of Salonika 9-1 today
Making a wish? Flying
bound to come trua
For service sublime und Food
One questioner asked if much mucking at sund" went on in the Prited Kingdom as does here with the short, sp-|| called quick, penalty-kick, and he was told it does,
Three great gifts
will start at
grind, and all who listened to Entries from registered at him and woke to him must letos will be accepted up to the have felt the richer for the time of the start of the race. the experience. "AM
PROGRAMME
Another asked it various moves counted as obstruction in Dr W C. Allwright was in thu the line out. To this Mr King chair, and he thanked Mr King hurdles, men's high jump, poje
2.30 pm: 400 metres medfum
vault, men's shot part. 2.45 piri: has got to be somewhere on the Rugby Section of the HKC, javelin; 2.66: men's 100
Mr Tokky Smith captain of ladies 80 metres, hurdless
said that although referees for all he had said. should remember that a player
the
field and should not he also thanked Mr King from the fent 3.06: Indies 100mb, penalised for being as the most pingers angle and hoped that it 3ib: Six miled
of places if he has no would not be long before Mr
tha
triple jump;
men's
instres
heats
195k mudah
wi08 hou
of being anywhere else King returned to the Colony and players would enjoy, the safe addressed meating hero and, so much
dare our correspondent add; 200 metres 2.05 Willih the spirit référer a match here, men's avelin; 0; #Boys 30 played entirely
Mr Kirig had, three arent gifts, Four ares were due to be which is two: mộng thân rime played yesterday, but only in people have
and three more were played. The ronills were men's 400 metr than most
They
were to tell b
100 metros falj 4th Begiment the referees to reuerüber
3. It en walk 02 1,500,
blown for the kick-of never blowMali
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